Welcome to Buffalo Taylor! That’s the message fans sent Swift as she arrived in Buffalo, New York today.
Swift landed in her private jet around 4 p.m. and was met on the tarmac by a convoy of SUVs, a sprinter van, and a police escоrt. She was then photographed arriving at Highmark Stadium wearing a red hat and a white jacket for the game.
As she arrived at the Buffalo Bills’ stadium, there were a few boos from the crowd.
In these exclusive photos obtained by DailyMail.com, she is seen stepping off her plane to the cheers of a huddle of fans who were fortunate enough to meet her airside.
One girl clutched flowers in the Chief’s red and yellow colors, while another held up a bright pink welcome sign as they eagerly met their idol.
Some Ԁie-hard Swift fans waited in the snow and cold to welcome her to Buffalo.
Swift was whisked away, sirens flashing, after a brief meet and greet in the icy Buffalo air, to Highmark Stadium, where she will join boyfriend Travis Kelce’s family to watch his season’s biggest game.
While temperatures are expected to fall below 20 degrees for the game on Sunday night, they will be nothing compared to the blistering -4 degrees in Kansas City last weekend, when Taylor cheered on the Chiefs to victory over the Miami Dolphins.
Travis’ older brother Jason arrived in Buffalo for the game with his wife, Kylie, and their parents, Donna and Ed, according to exclusive DailyMail.com photos from earlier on Sunday.
She landed shortly after Travis was seen arriving at Highmark Stadium with his Chiefs teammates for the big game.
The 34-year-old tight end was dressed in a mustard suit and a red wool hat as he entered the stadium for his team’s must-win game.
Travis stated at a Chiefs press conference on Friday that he is looking forward to facing the Ԁie-hard Bills fans.
‘This is Bills Mafia, man. This is their home field advantage. “I’m sure the guys enjoy playing for that fan base,” he told reporters back in Kansas City.
I grew up in Cleveland, man. They threw bееr bottles at people. Buffalo, cold, playoff game; it doesn’t get any better, baby.
Travis Kelce pictured warming up in the elements before his team’s game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs lost to the Bills in Week 14 of the regular season at Arrowhead Stadium, but Kelce warned Josh Allen and his teammates that they would face a different team on Sunday night.
‘I think right now it’s just a different energy in our building at least,’ Kelce said on the podcast New Heights, which he co-hosts with brother Jason.
‘I just think it’s the way our defense is playing, our offense is clicking, and how we’re working together, man. We’re having a lot of fun out there, going to work and balling out, and I love that feeling. That is a wonderful feeling.
‘I enjoy the challenge of going to Buffalo, a hоstile environment, and trying to find a way to win when it’s a single elimination.’